Corrections and Comments, 2014.

Because the time put in on the summaries of the articles vary, oftentimes there will be misreadings and misinterpretations. If you come across any, please do comment! I think it will not only benefit me, but the people that might read this blog as well.

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See for instance from the other day: Political prisoners released by the Provisional Government, 1895.

Ray Kinney Band, 1940.

The picture above is of Ray Kinney, and he will be seen with his three friends, who are the band that plays at the Hotel Lexington [in New York], and some Hawaiian Girls; they are here to perform for three days at the Mamo Theater [Halekeaka Mamo], beginning on this day, February 21. With Kinney (on the far right), are Keoki Kainapau, Tommy Castro, Sammy Makea and Nick Paul.

(Hoku o Hawaii, 2/21/1940, p. 3)

O ke kii e kau ae la maluna...

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXIV, Number 43, Aoao 3. Feberuari 21, 1940.